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Graham Hambley
Graham Hambley
University of St Andrews
Peat
Ecosystem
Bog
Environmental science
Eddy covariance
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A model of gross primary productivity based on satellite data suggests formerly afforested peatlands undergoing restoration regain full photosynthesis capacity after five to ten years.
2019
Journal of Environmental Management
Kirsten J. Lees
Tristan Quaife
Rebekka R.E. Artz
Myroslava Khomik
Matteo Sottocornola
Gerard Kiely
Graham Hambley
Timothy C. Hill
Matthew Saunders
Neil Cowie
Jonathan P. Ritson
Joanna M. Clark
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Net ecosystem exchange from two formerly afforested peatlands undergoing restoration in the Flow Country of northern Scotland
2019
Mires and Peat
Graham Hambley
Roxane Andersen
Pete Levy
Matthew Saunders
Neil Cowie
Yit Arn Teh
Timothy C. Hill
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The effect of forest-to-bog restoration on net ecosystem exchange in Flow Country peatlands
2016
Graham Hambley
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Long-term impacts of peatland restoration on the net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of blanket bogs in Northern Scotland.
2016
Graham Hambley
Timothy C. Hill
Matthew Saunders
Yit Arn Teh
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Age-dependent impacts of peatland restoration on the net ecosystem CO2 exchange of blanket bogs in Northern Scotland
2015
Graham Hambley
Timothy C. Hill
Matthew Saunders
Yit Arn Teh
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